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Rewards Of An Auto Club Membership Are Many

Canadians know winter like no other country in the Western world. Though the more northern states of the U. S. Can definitely compete in terms of snow and temperature, the dangers of Canadian highways and backroads during winter can be very extreme. Driving them is almost always hazardous. Having an auto club membership can lessen some of the hazard and at least provide a sense of security to Canadian drivers.

Some auto clubs are offshoots from famous or name brand companies, such as gasoline companies or popular auto repair and mechanic franchises. Others are original and almost historic in origin, and are all about offering benefits and services to members. To find the perfect auto club, go down a list of the benefits and costs and compare them. Some things seem standard when it comes to a membership, while others might have a few hidden costs or extra but very important services.

Typically a membership in an auto club should include standard towing as well as winching or extrication services. Towing should be available twenty four hours of a day, seven days of a week. Extrication of course may not have the same coverage. Usually winching and extricating are for more rare cases anyway, when a car is mired in mud or stuck in wet sand on a beach.

Battery boosting is also something to look closely at. Many a Canadian driver has had to experience a car that just refuses to start, or shuts down completely on a cold and deserted highway. It's still common practice in some parts of the country to think that a car doesn't need to be plugged in at night.
Rewards Of An Auto Club Membership Are Many


Even cars that are plugged in during the cold winter night might not start at the office or at a friend's house. Some will just stall and not start again, which is ever so dangerous on a highway. Thankfully many memberships include battery boosting services where a tow truck will come and test a battery's charge. If it can't be boosted, they might provide a cheaper battery at little to no cost, depending on the membership. Many will go out of their way to get a member's car going again.

A membership in a club is about planning. Many families have young or new drivers who are still learning the rules of the road and how far they can push their vehicle in winter weather. There is an added sense of security knowing that if something should happen, someone with professional car repair skills and with a respectable reputation is only a phone call away, and that loved ones can expect to be on the road again soon.

People don't plan to have a flat tire any more than they plan to run out of gas. As part of an auto club, membership might include a flat tire service. This means that tow trucks will attend a car with a flat tire, helping to get it going again. They might also deliver gas to a car that's run out, all as part of their excellent service. During the coldest parts of the Canadian winter, people can and do die from spending too much time outside, even if they've got a car nearby. Being able to call someone for help is ever so important.

Many people take the status of their cars for granted. They're so toasty warm nowadays, especially with hidden seat warmers and remote car starters. People don't plan to have accidents or to run out of gas or have a flat tire or any of the many other things that can go wrong. Hopping into the car wearing just a sweater and pants seems alright at the time, even in the dead of winter or the middle of the night. However, the security of having an auto club membership can help a driver out in the worst situations. We all pray nothing goes wrong but in the case that something does, it's nice to know someone will be there to help us out.

by: Adriana Noton




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